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Microsoft's .NET Framework: new platform for software development; .NET apps should work across platforms and be more secure, while also enabling Web services. (Ecommerce Networks).

Business Communications Review, November, 2002 by Peterson, David M.

The Microsoft .NET Framework--first announced in July 2000--represents a new and in many ways radically different development foundation for Windows and Web-based applications. It will overshadow and functionally replace previous Microsoft technologies, including COM and Win32, and will become the focus of all future development efforts across the company's many operating systems.

With .NET, Microsoft has provided a unifying, object-oriented development environment based on mainstream Internet protocols and message formatting standards; application and component interoperability has been significantly improved. Developers now have the tools and language options needed to successfully create and deploy interconnected .NET applications within the intranet...

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